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Florida Deputies Wrestle 600lb Alligator
4 Dec
Summary
- A 14-foot, 600-pound alligator was captured by deputies.
- The reptile tripped one deputy with its tail during capture.
- The alligator was released at an alligator farm.

Deputies in Sarasota County, Florida, responded to a report of a massive 14-foot alligator on a residential property. The imposing creature, weighing an estimated 600 pounds, required the assistance of a professional trapper and seven sheriff's deputies for its removal.
During the operation to capture the reptile, it aggressively thrashed its tail, inadvertently striking one of the deputies. The officers managed to secure the alligator, its mouth tied shut, before loading it onto a truck for transport. The sheriff's department humorously noted the alligator's unwanted holiday visit.
The captured alligator was subsequently relocated and released onto an alligator farm. Alligators are a common species in Florida, with an estimated population of 1.3 million, and their conservation status is 'least concern' following past recovery efforts.




